Benjamin and Chance discuss what an ‘Apple Watch X’ could look like, in what Mark Gurman described as the biggest redesign for the Apple Watch ever. There’s a brewing social media storm about iPhone battery health possibly degrading faster than normal, the iTunes Trailers app is discontinued, and Chance is frustrated with the (un)reliability of the HomePod multi-room experience.
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Links
- Wireless network provider support and features for iPhone in Europe – Apple Support (UK)
- Sync Volume of AirPlay 2 Multi-room Audio Groups on iPhone
- iOS 17 beta 6: Here’s what’s new with the update
- iPhone 14 Pro battery health and capacity complaints mount
- Gurman: Major ‘Apple Watch X’ redesign coming as soon as next year, testing magnetic band attachments
- ‘iTunes Movie Trailers’ app going away after over a decade
- Ford taps Eddy Cue’s former deputy Peter Stern to lead services after leaving Apple
- Sync Volume of AirPlay 2 Multi-room Audio Groups on iPhone – YouTube
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